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Now usually I hate inapropriatly painted wheels, I always like the original colours such as silver and silver but YES they look great on your white car. Must be a 1st. for me.
By the way, is that Neil Bartlett Ex. Golf nut?
The Brembos you had in the red box will be HC discs, so they can stay. I have Ferodo DS pads and ATE Blue Dot 4. to go with them and they were great on the first track day, no spongy pedal or fade. You definitely need a good brake fluid such as Castrol Response dot4 or ATE blue dot4. Some of...
Doesn't make sense breaking a perfectly good car just because the mileage is a bit high. Selling a Cup for £2k. is about right, someone will want a cheap Cup for trackdays or racing I'm sure. Stick it on the free sites first like Pistonheads, Cliosport, Renaultsport and see what the reaction...
I find French cars seem to be affected by parking dents more than any other Brand. Our Fabia and previous Golf never had any and the wife works in Tesco so the car is parked there every day. The previous Peugeots we had were peppered with dents from Tesco car parks. French cars definitly have...
195 are the originals and they are cheaper.
Handling should be better on the 195's but others say they don't notice the difference, it would be very marginal.
205 Rolling radius is slightly more than 195, so again a tiny difference in your speedo reading.
I can't see any advantage in the 205's...
Are you saying the fan mounting has water marks on it? It's beginning to look like the rad leaking. Have you tried driving the car hard until it is really hot then stopping and quickly opening the bonnet to see leaks. Or disconnect the wiring to the rad sensor and leave it running, it will...
Not running a car for a couple of years is not a good idea but if you can't sell it
I would -
Not car cover it as it would discolour and scratch the paint with wind movement.
Put all 4 corners on axle stands. Leave handbrake off.
Wedge the clutch open, or that will stick, with a peice of wood...
You'll have to jack the front of the car up, put it on axlestands and run the engine so everything gets hot, then see where the water is coming from. Even when cold you should see some water stains where it is leaking.